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SEMESTER I Course Title L T P C
IA External Total
SN Subject Theory Papers
Code
1. MA-101 Engineering Mathematics-I 3 1 0 4 50 100 150
2. HU-101/ Professional Communication
Skills/ 2 0 0 2 50 100 150
CS-101 Computer Programming
3. PY-101/ Engineering Physics/
3 1 0 4 50 100 150
CY-101 Engineering Chemistry
4. ME-101/ Engineering Mechanics/
Basic Electrical and Electronics 3 0 0 3 50 100 150
EE-101
Engineering
5. CE-101 Environmental Engineering 2 0 0 2 50 100 150
Marks
SEMESTER II Course Title L T P C
IA External Total
SN Subject Theory Papers
Code
1. MA-102 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 0 4 50 100 150
2. CS-101/ Computer Programming/
HU-101 Professional Communication 100 150
2 0 0 2 50
Skills
Table of Contents
MA-101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I ............................. 4
HU-101 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS.............. 5
CS-101 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ................................... 7
PY-101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS ............................................ 9
CY-101 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ..................................... 11
ME-101 ENGINEERING MECHANICS .................................. 13
EE-101 BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 16
CE101 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ............................ 18
CE-102 BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING ..................................... 19
HU-102 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB..... 21
CS-102 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB .......................... 21
PY- 102 ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB .................................. 22
CY-102 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB.............................. 23
ME-103 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE ................... 23
EE-102 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGG. LAB ........... 25
CE-103 COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I ...... 26
MA-102 MATHEMATICS II .................................................. 27
ME-104 COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ....... 28
Outcome:
After the completion of the course, students would be able
to check the nature and existence of the solution of
defined engineering problems, and to use numerical
methods to find the solutions of the problems.
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig,
Wiley 9th Edition.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, A. Jeffery,
Elsevier India Pvt. Ltd.
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Ramana, 1st
Edition, Mc Graw Hill Education.
4. Engineering Mathematics, C. B. Gupta, S. R. Singh
and Mukesh Kumar, McGrawHill Education.
Expected Outcome
Text Book:
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Objectives
1. To learn the problem solving techniques writing
algorithms and procedures
2. To learn the syntax and semantics for C, C++ and Java
programming language and develop code
3. To understand the constructs of structured
programming including conditionals and iterations
Outcome
1. Ability to write algorithms for problems
2. Knowledge of the syntax and semantics of C, C++ and
Java programming language
3. Ability to code a given logic in C, C++ and Java
language.
Text Book:
1. Balaguruswamy: Object-oriented Programming with
C++.
2. Ashok N. Kamthane : Object Oriented with C++,
Pearson Education
3. Herbert Schildt: The Complete reference JAVA TMH
Seventh edition
Reference Books:
1. Ritchie & Kernighan, The C Programming language,
2nd Ed., PHI.
Objectives
To introduce the basic concepts of optics, Lasers &
modern science and fundamentals of materials science.
Outcome
1. The student will be able to understand technologies
based on lasers, optical fibers and holography.
2. Student can also appreciate elements of materials
science required for engineering applications and
devices.
Text Book:
1. Engineering Physics: Malik and Singh (Tata McGraw
Hill)
2. Engineering Physics: Naidu (Pearson)
Reference Books:
1. Optics : Ajay Ghatak (Tata McGraw Hill)
Objectives:
Outcome
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Objectives:
1. To explain the importance of mechanics in the context
of engineering and conservation equations.
2. To explain the significance of centroid, centre of gravity
and moment of inertia.
Outcome:
The student on successful completion of course would be
able to identify and analyze the problems by applying the
fundamental principles of engineering mechanics and to
proceed to design and development of the mechanical
systems.
Text Book
1. Engineering Mechanics, Sharma, Pearson Education.
Reference Books
1. Engineering Mechanics, Beer and Johnston, Tata
McGraw-Hill.
2. Engineering Mechanics, Hibbeler, Pearson Education.
3. Engineering Mechanics, Meriam and Kraige, John
Wiley & Sons.
4. Engineering Mechanics, Timoshenko and Young, Tata
McGraw-Hill.
5. Engineering Mechanics, Shames, Pearson Education.
Objectives
1. To equip the students with a basic understanding of
Electrical circuits and machines for specific types of
applications.
2. To equips students with an ability to understand
basics of digital electronics.
Outcome
The students shall develop an intuitive understanding of
the circuit analysis, basic concepts of electrical machines,
and basics of electronics and be able to apply them in
practical situation.
Texts Books
1. A. E. Fitzgerald: Basic Electrical Engineering, McGraw
Hill Education (India) Private Limited
2. D. P. Kothari, and I. J. Nagrath: Basic Electrical
Engineering, McGraw Hill Education (India) Private
Limited, 3e
3. V. N. Mittle, and Arvind Mittal: Basic Electrical
Engineering, McGraw Hill Education (India) Private
Limited,
References Books
1. V. Del Toro: Electrical Engineering Fundamentals; PHI,
1994.
2. W.H. Hayt and J.E. Kemmerly: Engineering Circuit
Analysis; McGraw-Hill, 1993.
Reference Books:
Objectives
1. To give an overview of the fundamentals of the Civil
Engineering fields to the students of all branches of
Engineering
2. To realize the importance of the Civil Engineering
Profession in fulfilling societal needs
Outcome
1. The students will gain knowledge on site selection,
construction materials, components of buildings,
roads.
2. A basic appreciation of multidisciplinary approach
when involved in Civil Related Projects.
Reference Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill
publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson
Publishers.
1. Phonetics
2. Report Writing
3. Conducting a Meeting
4. Group Discussion
5. Oral Presentation
6. Interviews
7. Grammar
Objectives:
Introduction to the use of tools and machinery in
Carpentry, Welding, Foundry, Fitting and Sheet Metal
Working.
Carpentry Shop:
1. T – Lap joint
2. Bridle joint
Foundry Shop:
1. Mould of any pattern
2. Casting of any simple pattern
Welding Shop:
1. Lap joint by gas welding
2. Butt joint by arc welding
3. Lap joint by arc welding
4. Demonstration of brazing, soldering & gas cutting
Machine Shop Practice:
1. Job on lathe with one step turning and chamfering
operations
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ELECTRICAL LAB
1. Introduction to basic measuring devices & instruments
used for measurements of electrical and non electrical
parameters such as Voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter,
Energy-meter, pf meter, Analog/Digital Multi- Metres
and Function/Signal Generator, Multimeter, tongtester,
CRO, Megger, etc.
2. Assemble house wiring including earthing for 1-phase
energy meter, MCB, ceiling fan, tube light, three pin
socket and a lamp operated from two different
positions. Basic functional
study of components used in house wiring.
3. Prepare the connection of ceiling fan along with the
regulator and vary the speed.
4. Prepare the connection of single phase induction motor
through 1-Phase Auto-transformer and vary the speed.
5. Prepare the connection of Fluorescent Lamp, Sodium
Vapour and Halogen Lamp and measure voltage,
current and power in the circuit.
ELECTRONICS LAB
1. Identification, testing and application of Resistors,
Inductors, Capacitors, PN-Diode. Zener Diode, LED,
LCD, BJT, Photo Diode, Photo Transistor,.
2. Measure the frequency, voltage, current with the help
of CRO.
3. Assemble the single phase half wave and full wave
bridge rectifier.
4. Verify the truth table of AND, OR, NOT, NOR and NAND
gates.
Suggested Readings:
MA-102 MATHEMATICS II
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig,
Wiley 9th Edition.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Ramana, 1st
Edition, Mc Graw Hill Education.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 4th Editions, Jain
and Iyengar ,Narosa Publications.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 7th Edition,Peter
V. O'Neil, Cengage Learning.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Peter O Neil,
Cengage Learning Publication.
6. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2nd Edition,
Michael Greenberg, Pearson Education.
Objectives
Outcome
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